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Posted: 12/29/2011
- Officials in the Florida Panhandle have spent tens of millions of dollars of BP's money on a mix of eye-raising purchases that were meant to help restore the area's tourism industry a year after the Gulf oil spill.

Posted: 12/28/2011
- With Florida's gambling industry in flux, an influential senator this week filed a bill that would block barrel racing at pari-mutuel facilities and repeal a law allowing some new jai-alai operations.

Posted: 12/28/2011
- A website that allows Internet users to post opinions about businesses without regard to whether the "reviews" are true may be "appalling" in its invitation to slander businesses, but it doesn't have to take the post down, an appeals court ruled Wednesday.

Posted: 12/28/2011
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With low temperatures, in the forecast, to drop to near or below 35 degrees for three or more hours tonight, Wednesday, Dec. 28, a team of area human service agencies, local government and the faith-based community will once again open the temporary cold night shelter.

Posted: 12/28/2011
- The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) wants to remind hunters that antlerless deer season (doe week) does not apply on FWC managed lands that are part of its public hunting system.

Updated: 12/28/2011
- The Department of Juvenile Justice announced it has fired the superintendent and assistant superintendent of a detention center where a teen died earlier this year, and will soon fire four other agency employees in connection with the case.

Posted: 12/28/2011
- If you want to do business in Florida, you'll have to pay up. There are state permit fees, a corporate income tax and in many cities and counties, an additional business tax. Lawmakers could consider eliminating that business tax, but not everyone is happy about it.

Posted: 12/27/2011
- Thousands of absentee ballots for the January 31st Republican Primary are being mailed today. Ballots for overseas Florida voters went out earlier this month. An estimated 370-thousand people will vote absentee in Florida. Which means GOP candidates must keep an eye on Florida even as they ramp up efforts in states voting earlier.

Posted: 12/27/2011
- A move to put state pension money into Florida tech companies has taken off, with the investment increasing six-fold in size in three years and growing to $500 million, but it's still hard to tell if it had its intended effect: boosting the state's economy.

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